Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Review

It is not often you see two games from the same series come out in the same year, let alone seven months apart. It is even far less often that both of those games would be great. That is the case with Danganronpa 2 and its predecessor Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.

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Capcom have announced earlier in the week that it’s downloadable classic Marvel Vs. Capcom: Origins is to be removed from the Xbox Live Store at the end of the month (31st December 2014).
No reasons have been stated by Capcom on the decision to pull the game but it is our understanding it may be down to licensing issues. It makes sense financially as it isn’t worth the money to renew licenses if the game isn’t selling too well.
So If you are one of the people like myself who has been eyeing the game up for a long time but never got around to purchasing…. Then now is your time to act before it’s too late.

Only few people can bring a member of the PC Master Race to their knees in reverence. Richard Garriott AKA Lord British is one of those people. For the uninitiated, Lord British is the godfather of the CRPG genre. The man created the Ultima series for Gaben’s sake. Today GOG announced that his first game, Akalabeth: World of Doom will be free forever on their service. Meanwhile a collection of Ultima games will be 80% off until the day after Christmas.
Akalabeth: World of Doom was created 35 years ago, and was heavily influenced by Dungeons & Dragons. The game is seen as a blueprint for future CRPG’s, and it’s often referred to as Ultima 0 since the Ultima series is a descendant of the game. Akalabeth: World of Doom is available on Linux, Windows, and Mac. If you are an RPG fan who is part of the PC Master Race there ...

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